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Answer for the clue "They take things the wrong way ", 8 letters:
poachers

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n. (plural of poacher English)

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Even their fearsomely toothed jaws had not been able completely to devour the thick rhinoceros hide, though the poachers had hacked open the belly cavities of their victims to give them easy access.

There is little hunting activity, but during the dry months the poachers can work more effiently.

Then let the inferior life-form poachers go to that world to steal the copper.

Out of season, poachers take the parts they want and leave the carcasses to rot.

Agents ultimately infiltrated the ring, posed as middlemen, accompanied poachers on hunts, that sort of thing.

Six, seven years ago we were tipped about poachers trucking turtles up to Charlotte from the coast, transferring them on to buyers in New York and D.

Platt thinks there were poachers after his pheasants here last alight.

And it was up there the bicycle smashed and the hypothetical poachers slew the hypothetical Napper.

Then the only thing it points to is some poachers working the covert got at him.

He remembered how Seaton had become enraged when describing the poachers who raided his home, taking from the wild to stock the pits.

But their poachers were not of the dangerous sort, and there had not been a robber about Gylingden within the memory of man.